We spoke with Rebeka Ndosi, founder of the Maji ya Chai Land Sanctuary, a Black-led healing sanctuary just outside of Two ...
As Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD puts down roots in Mexico, Harris pledges “the next generation of breakthroughs” will be built in the U.S. Trump promises gasoline vehicles “for a long, long time ...
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If voters approve the measure, the state will keep tax revenues above $29 million annually and use them for water projects.
As the season shifts and the air chills, the warmth and sustenance that the wild foods of fall offer become evermore ...
The biochemical benefits of manoomin, or wild rice, according to collaborative research being done at the University of ...
Issues like the economy, abortion and immigration — not climate change, Lee said. He noted less than 1 percent of likely ...
The leaks occurred at an ADM well in Decatur that’s part of a booming industry that promises to capture planet-warming carbon ...
New research suggests pollution from Chicago-area waterways might be creating an invisible barrier, deterring migration. But for how long?
In 1998, a hunter named Mitch Rompola claimed he’d shot the biggest whitetail in North America. It was all over the news, but instead of becoming a famous hunter, he became an infamous one.
Just in time for Halloween, learn about the SS Kamloops — an eerie story about a shipwreck in Lake Superior, and “Old Whitey” who seems to follow divers around the wreck.
Long after the Halloween season has ended, some of the Great Lakes’ most infamous invasive species remain a scary sight: blood-sucking parasites with suction-cup mouths, thousands of rotting fish ...